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Yanabee-ul-Hayat - Farsi (1743)


Author: Makhdoom Abul Hasan Dahiri Naqshbandi
Keywords: Persian; Dahiri; Naqshbandi; Mujaddidi; Sindh; Sufism; Tasawwuf
Year: 1743
Language: Persian
Collection: opensource

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A rare manuscript of an unpublished masterpiece of Sufism written in Persian by Makhdoom Abul Hasan Dahiri Sindhi Naqshbandi (d. 1181 AH). This is one of the major books written on Sufism in the Indian subcontinent, and some scholars have compared it to the Keemya Saadat of Imam Ghazali. This is an encyclopedia of Sufism written in the 12th century Hijri. A rare manuscript was acquired by Maktabah Mujaddidiyah in order to digitize and preserve this ancient pearl.

Makhdoom Abul Hasan Dahiri was a Sufi master of the Naqshbandi order in Sindh (present day Pakistan). His chain of spiritual lineage goes as: his shaykh was Abdul Rasool Siddiqi of Ahmadabad (India), whose Shaykh was Shah Fat'h-ullah, who was khalifa of Khwaja Muhammad Masoom Sirhindi, who was khalifa of Hazrat Mujaddid Alf-e-Sani Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi (d. 1034 AH).

Total pages in three manuscripts: 1350

Digitized by Maktabah Mujaddidiyah (www.maktabah.org) in July 2012

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